Article | REF: J5610 V1

Chlorination and oxychlorination of aliphatic compounds

Author: Raymond COMMANDEUR

Publication date: June 10, 1995

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1. Main chlorinated aliphatic compounds

1.1 Economic importance

Organic compounds containing one or more chlorine atoms linked to aliphatic carbon atoms represent a large family of industrial chemical products. The production of some of these compounds, listed in table 1 , reaches impressive tonnages.

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